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Calling Dr. Laura by Nicole Georges is a visually stimulating graphic memoir that presents conflicted emotions in a friendly, open narrative style. Georges addresses the audience like a trusted confidant and conversationally opens up about her private life. The most … Continue reading →

“Bartleby, the Scrivener” by Herman Melville is a complex short story with few solidly agreed upon interpretations. At first reading, the character of Bartleby evokes sympathy — pity, even. He is a man without a home and without a purpose, … Continue reading →